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FIRST BATCH OF BALLOT PAPERS ARRIVE

By ADRIAN MWANZA

THE first batch of ballot papers have arrive in the country ahead of the August 12 feneral election.

The consignment containing ballots for 40 costituencies arrived at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) aboard an Emirates flight E9542.

On hand to receive the ballot papers, ECZ senior public relations officer Sylvia Bwalya said there were 95 pallets consisting of 40 constituencies.

Ms Bwalya said that the process would go on until Friday when the last batch of ballots would come in the country.

She said the next consignment would consist of 69 constituencies and that two planes would be used due to the large quantity.

“The second batch will have ballots for 69 constituencies and the two planes carrying the papers will land at the same due to the size of the consignment,” she said.

Ms Bwalya said a number of stakeholders had been invited for transparency’s sake which included political parties to witness the arrival of the ballot papers.

At the same event, deputy Inspector General of Police

operations, Charity Katanga, warned people that wanted to disrupt the process of stern action.

Ms Katanga said the police were ready and that people with ill-intentions would not be spared as they would face the wrath of the law.

“High security protocols have been put in place just to monitor the transportation of the ballot papers and no one will be allowed to disrupt the process,” she said.

Some of the notable institutions at the event included representative’s senior government officials, Civil Society Organisations and the police.

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